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what is eastrification​

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it is a chemical reaction that forms at least one ester

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If you were out playing basketball and rolled your ankle, you may take aspirin to relieve the pain and swelling. Aspirin relieves swelling and pain with a compound called salicylic acid, yet the carboxylic group in salicylic acid greatly irritates the stomach. Chemists discovered that if it is combined with acetic acid then it forms an ester, acetylsalicylic acid, which reduces the irritation on the stomach. This is the compound that we take as aspirin.

The reaction that combined the salicylic acid and acetic acid to form acetylsalicylic acid is called esterification. Esterification is the process of forming esters from carboxylic acids. An ester is when a carbon is connected to two oxygens, but one of the oxygens isn't connected to anything else (so it is double-bonded to the carbon), while the other oxygen is connected to another carbon.

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